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six percent admitted to using steroids and 21% of girls admitted to using protein products and 5% using steroids. >>> could your job be raising your risk for breast cancer? new research out of canada shows that women exposed to certain carcinogens and chemicals at work have a higher risk. some of those jobs include food canning, plastic manufacturing, and metalworks. the study found women who work for 10 years in jobs classified as highly exposed increased their risk by 42%. the team called for further research. >>> 5:51. a water wonder down under. the rare weather phenomenon and it's all caught on tape. we'll share it with you. >> and musical tributes. bieber fever and a surprise guest. the big winners and best moments of the american music awards. ♪ [ music ] ,, look grandma, they have a hobbit menu. i know. apparently, they based an entire movie off of it. try the all-new hobbit inspired menu, only at denny's. mother nature churned up the normally tranquil waters ofe coast of australia with a re waterspout. this happened earlier yesterday off new sh wales. t rain, hail and >>> here
six percent admitted to using steroids and 21% of girls admitted to using protein products and 5% using steroids. >>> could your job be raising your risk for breast cancer? new research out of canada shows that women exposed to certain carcinogens and chemicals at work have a higher risk. some of those jobs include food canning, plastic manufacturing, and metalworks. the study found women who work for 10 years in jobs classified as highly exposed increased their risk by 42%. the team...
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i want to thank everybody for joining us. remember, face the nation is next. >> if you're stepping out the door, enjoy your sunday. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," israel bombs terrorist targets in gaza for the fifth straight day from the air and the sea. israel has launched more than
i want to thank everybody for joining us. remember, face the nation is next. >> if you're stepping out the door, enjoy your sunday. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," israel bombs terrorist targets in gaza for the fifth straight day from the air and the sea. israel has launched more than
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that's giving us a light onshore flow. that's why we're cloudy at the golden gate and why tomorrow for some of you we'll start off cloudy. high pressure expanding inside inn size and reach coming up over the weekend. and that's what's going to give us absolutely perfect superb weekend weather especially for november. mainly sunny skies a dry northwest flow of air will give us beautiful weather for several days starting tomorrow. so mainly sunny skies, mornings will be chilly down to the 40s for a lot of you but afternoons will be warm. some of you getting into the 80s over the weekend. tomorrow 68 for oakland 70 for concord and three degrees below average for. san jose that's 69 degrees. sunnyvale 70, walnut creek 71, pleasant hill 71. 70 for santa rosa. mill valley tomorrow 68 degrees. extended forecast, a lot of sunshine for november. 80s through the week and dry. and it's a new month and it's also a new season for air quality. with more on that, roberta gonzales is live tonight. >> reporter: today is the first day of wi
that's giving us a light onshore flow. that's why we're cloudy at the golden gate and why tomorrow for some of you we'll start off cloudy. high pressure expanding inside inn size and reach coming up over the weekend. and that's what's going to give us absolutely perfect superb weekend weather especially for november. mainly sunny skies a dry northwest flow of air will give us beautiful weather for several days starting tomorrow. so mainly sunny skies, mornings will be chilly down to the 40s for...
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now, all of us will be paying more sales tax. a quarter cent that boils down to paying a penny more for every $4 that you spend. most of the money raised from these new taxes will go to school. we're talking k-12, colleges and universities. the governor had a proverbial gun to the head of education budgets saying if prop 30 didn't pass, state schools would see $6 billion in cuts. prop 30 is also going to transfer money to local governments to help pay for public safety programs. >> proposition 30, i know a lot of people have some doubts, had some questions. >> we took that case to the voter and the voter really understood the truth about the initiative, basically what they're saying is, i'm standing with you. >> reporter: a lot of people weren't, though. the main argument against prop 30 was that sacramento lawmakers should not get more money because they have proven wasteful in the past. opponents said if it didn't pass, the legislature and the governor would somehow find the money to fund our schools. but now we don't have to f
now, all of us will be paying more sales tax. a quarter cent that boils down to paying a penny more for every $4 that you spend. most of the money raised from these new taxes will go to school. we're talking k-12, colleges and universities. the governor had a proverbial gun to the head of education budgets saying if prop 30 didn't pass, state schools would see $6 billion in cuts. prop 30 is also going to transfer money to local governments to help pay for public safety programs. >>...
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nicholas dirks is getting the job that used to pay $436,000 a year. the regents voted now to add $50,000 to that. the new chancellor will get $486,000 a year now. the regents vote for the 11% raise came as students staged a protest on the 6th floor of cal's eschelman hall. for a time, six students chained their necks to the doors there. the demonstration was to call attention to cal's low enrollment of students of color but the pay raise was a big issue, as well. >> but now you see. >> oo there is no money, you have to raise fees for the next 24 years which means 6% a year but at the same time we have enough money to give a salary raise to a chancellor. >> the regents who voted for the raise point out that the extra money is coming from private donations and not from the students' tuition fees. >>> we have been asking, what do you think about the chancellor's pay raise of $50,000? comment on facebook or twitter, or email us at mornings@cbs5.com. >>> the clock is ticking on the approach to the "fiscal cliff." but a disconnect remains in what the partie
nicholas dirks is getting the job that used to pay $436,000 a year. the regents voted now to add $50,000 to that. the new chancellor will get $486,000 a year now. the regents vote for the 11% raise came as students staged a protest on the 6th floor of cal's eschelman hall. for a time, six students chained their necks to the doors there. the demonstration was to call attention to cal's low enrollment of students of color but the pay raise was a big issue, as well. >> but now you see....
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new research shows that black friday isn't what it used to be. the deals with not the best of the year. as julie watts reports, depending on the products, you're likely to find a better deal before or after the big day. >>> reporter: we see it every year, the shopping stampede shortly after the last slice of pumpkin pie. but this year, you may want to stay home and digest because a lot of those black friday specials aren't so special. >> the goal of ads is to drum up excitement. >> reporter: but they say many black friday ads this year look awfully familiar. >> 90% of the retails we looked at were going to sell at least one of the exact same item at the same price this year as last year's black friday. >> reporter: for example, last year radioshack advertised this 500 gig usb for 49.99. this year it's offering the same product for the same price. it turns out it's not even the best price. >> this item started going on sale around august of this year. >> reporter: the usb price hit rock bottom five days ago selling for $5 cheaper than the black fr
new research shows that black friday isn't what it used to be. the deals with not the best of the year. as julie watts reports, depending on the products, you're likely to find a better deal before or after the big day. >>> reporter: we see it every year, the shopping stampede shortly after the last slice of pumpkin pie. but this year, you may want to stay home and digest because a lot of those black friday specials aren't so special. >> the goal of ads is to drum up excitement....
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the fire broke out while workers were using a torch to cut an oil line. at least four workers were severely burned. >> something like this happens, it tears at everyone's heart. and, you know, it's just a horrible day. first and foremost, we've gotta take care of those involved. >> two men remain in critical season, while two others are in serious condition. >>> in an age where we seemingly have too much information, here comes a whole lot more. how your government is opening up the floodgates, for better or for worse. >>> and the photo that set the internet on fire today, a golden moment in the oval office. >>> high-def doppler radar, so impressive, new cells of rain popping up from the tri-valley all the way into the santa clara valley. the day you'll be able to put the umbrella away, as cbs 5 eyewitness news continues. ,,,,,,,,,, really understand >>> we are all well aware of the fact that we live in the information age. but do we really understand just how much of it is out there? turns out the government has been stockpiling information on all of us
the fire broke out while workers were using a torch to cut an oil line. at least four workers were severely burned. >> something like this happens, it tears at everyone's heart. and, you know, it's just a horrible day. first and foremost, we've gotta take care of those involved. >> two men remain in critical season, while two others are in serious condition. >>> in an age where we seemingly have too much information, here comes a whole lot more. how your government is...
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as roberta just told us about of the need is greater than ever. and if you wish to give, you can go to cbssf.com/food or check out the easy way to donate with the whole foods grab and give program. we'll be right back. stay right there. ,, card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. especially in california. te new link between certain fle retardants to yet another concern: developmental probs in children. that story ande >>> it's a chemical found everywhere especially here in california. the link between flame retardants and developmental problems in children. that and more at 5:00. >>> we hung out with a really "cool school" this week. the kids at valley christian high school, they showed us how they teamed up with the school halfway around the world in china and now there are two bands making music together. they were selected
as roberta just told us about of the need is greater than ever. and if you wish to give, you can go to cbssf.com/food or check out the easy way to donate with the whole foods grab and give program. we'll be right back. stay right there. ,, card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase...
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cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook shows us how it works and asks, why isn't anyone using it here? >> reporter: thieves crashed a truck through a fence to get to copper wire in this pg&e yard. >> we have had almost $5.2 million in copper theft over the last six years. >> reporter: in vallejo, criminals strip wiring from the electrical grid. >> over the last 18 months, we have had over 97 different locations where thieves have taken the electrical cables that power our streetlights. >> reporter: that's on top of 300 places where they have stolen brass components from the water system. and across the bay area, they take metal from cemeteries. storm drains and automobiles. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: it's a problem that's not foreign to europe, either, where thieves have hit heart at infrastructure like germany's rail s but the germans and others have found the answer to a huge problem may be a tiny dot. >> the at least effective antitheft device ever. >> reporter: an australian based company paints microdots on metal. you detect them with ultraviolet light then magnify them
cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook shows us how it works and asks, why isn't anyone using it here? >> reporter: thieves crashed a truck through a fence to get to copper wire in this pg&e yard. >> we have had almost $5.2 million in copper theft over the last six years. >> reporter: in vallejo, criminals strip wiring from the electrical grid. >> over the last 18 months, we have had over 97 different locations where thieves have taken the electrical cables that power our...
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use bart, all bart trains on time. in fact, all mass transit looks to be pretty good option so far for the morning commute. that is a check of traffic and lawrence has been very busy. your hi-def doppler is all lit up. >> those winds just whipping around the bay area, too. of course taking down some trees, power lines, numerous power outages and we're not done. high-def doppler radar showing you the focus sliding a little further to the south right now. you can see all the yellows but off the coast notice this next wave of moisture that's about to move onshore. it's enhancing a little bit and pushing on bringing another round of rain so we have a ways to go before we're done with this storm. the focus though shifting a little further to the south toward the san jose area. you see some rainfall here, heavier amounts around the city towards sunnyvale and cupertino. and in the santa cruz mountains, an urban and small stream flood advisory just issued until 11:00 this morning likely to see some flooding there as the focus
use bart, all bart trains on time. in fact, all mass transit looks to be pretty good option so far for the morning commute. that is a check of traffic and lawrence has been very busy. your hi-def doppler is all lit up. >> those winds just whipping around the bay area, too. of course taking down some trees, power lines, numerous power outages and we're not done. high-def doppler radar showing you the focus sliding a little further to the south right now. you can see all the yellows but off...
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are they making us safer drivers? some people are calling them scamers, just raking in cash. >> "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00. thank you. >>> here's something you rarely ever see down under. mother nature turned up the normally tranquil waters off australia with a rare waterspout. this happened earlier yesterday off new south wales. the storm brought rain, hail and lightning. no damage though or injuries were reported. and it's quite the sight. >> a lot better over the water than over land. isn't that right, mr. karnow? >> absolutely. unless you're on a boat and that's no fun but boy a beautiful wall cloud on the base of that. >> is that what that was? [ laughter ] >> around the bay area we have low clouds extending around the bay area. some clouds continuing to stream across the skies as it looks like the weather is going to stay a little bit unsettled, a little further north you go. still there's a chance we could see a couple of sprinkles maybe light showers to the north the rest of us just plenty of clouds and
are they making us safer drivers? some people are calling them scamers, just raking in cash. >> "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00. thank you. >>> here's something you rarely ever see down under. mother nature turned up the normally tranquil waters off australia with a rare waterspout. this happened earlier yesterday off new south wales. the storm brought rain, hail and lightning. no damage though or injuries were reported. and it's quite the sight. >> a lot better...
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he works 7 days a week to put us through college. >> reporter: workers at the used car dealer say they are glad no one was hurt and they will let insurance take care of the rest. in san leandro, i'm da lin. cbs 5. >>> it begins again. >> here comes round 2. >> yeah. >> we talked about 3. we're almost halfway there. >> ding, ding, ding. >> by the end of the weekend, as soon as you go back to work the sunshine is going to return but it is thursday night and we have a lot of rain moving in our direction. a couple of drips on our camera lens here at the top of cbs 5 looking toward the beautiful majestic bay bridge. rain is making it into the bay area. one thing that arrived is rough surf and a high surf advisory is in effect for the coastline all the way through saturday all this moisture piled in is kicking up the waves and we'll likely see swells 14 to 16 feet through the weekend. video from earlier today. the rough surf in pacifica. radar looks rough. hi-def doppler is beginning to show those showers creep toward the greater san francisco area. but right now the heavy stuff is still to
he works 7 days a week to put us through college. >> reporter: workers at the used car dealer say they are glad no one was hurt and they will let insurance take care of the rest. in san leandro, i'm da lin. cbs 5. >>> it begins again. >> here comes round 2. >> yeah. >> we talked about 3. we're almost halfway there. >> ding, ding, ding. >> by the end of the weekend, as soon as you go back to work the sunshine is going to return but it is thursday...
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i could get used it that. >> thank you, norah o'donnell. the big show starts at 7:00. >>> a new apology from the teen sitcom star after his viral video shows his bashing the cbs program "two and a half men." >> if you watch "two and a half men," please stop watching "two and a half men." i'm on 2.5 men. i don't know to be on it. please stop filling your head with filth. >> how do you go back there? he said the sitcom doesn't mesh with his religious beliefs, 7th day adventist. he makes more than $300,000 an episode. in a statement, he says: >> kind of a pattern with that show. it seems to work. whatever. >> it's true. >>> 6:52. coming up, we are keeping an "eye on the storm" as the rain begins to hit the bay area. >> the rain will hit and the wind is also going to pick up here in the bay area. we'll tell you how this will affect your morning commute and what chp says the biggest mistake drivers make on the roads. this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there
i could get used it that. >> thank you, norah o'donnell. the big show starts at 7:00. >>> a new apology from the teen sitcom star after his viral video shows his bashing the cbs program "two and a half men." >> if you watch "two and a half men," please stop watching "two and a half men." i'm on 2.5 men. i don't know to be on it. please stop filling your head with filth. >> how do you go back there? he said the sitcom doesn't mesh with his...
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all of us will be paying more sales tax, a quarter cent for four years. that boils down to paying a penny more for every four dollars you spend. most of the money raised for the new taxes will go to school k-12, colleges and universities. the governor had a proverbial gun to the head of education budgets saying if prop 30 didn't pass, state schools would see $6 billion in cuts. prop 30 will also transfer money to local governments to help pay for public safety programs. >> the governor got elected to help fix the problem. he put forward a balanced solution. and it not only helps education but helps higher education. >> i think that the results will speak for themselves. >> reporter: now, the main argument against prop 30 was that sacramento lawmakers shouldn't get more of our money because they have proven wasteful in the past. opponents said if it didn't pass, of the legislature and the governor would somehow find the money to fund our schools anyway. now we're not going to have to find out. we know that revenue stream is about to start flowing. in fact,
all of us will be paying more sales tax, a quarter cent for four years. that boils down to paying a penny more for every four dollars you spend. most of the money raised for the new taxes will go to school k-12, colleges and universities. the governor had a proverbial gun to the head of education budgets saying if prop 30 didn't pass, state schools would see $6 billion in cuts. prop 30 will also transfer money to local governments to help pay for public safety programs. >> the governor...
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a man she looked up to as an older brother. >> he gave us guidance, he gave us love, he gave us everything that we might have needed and . >> reporter: she is asking for help for the suspects. detectives have not made arrests but have gotten calls into the tip line. >> this man was loved. he did a lot for the community. he gave back. we have had a lot of community outpouring not only with information but the support of the bartley family. >> reporter: the bartley family is offering additional money on top of the current reward of $25,000 for information leading to an arrest. the family will announce at a later time how much money. while police continue to look for the killer, this east oakland community is still upset over their loss. glenda says her daily trips here are special because it's a way to cope with losing a close friend. >> it gives me a peace of mind. it gives me relief, you know what i'm saying, and then i know it's just me, him and god above. >> reporter: in east oakland, i'm da lin, cbs 5. >>> jury in martinez found 49- year-old nathan burris guilty in the murders of his ex
a man she looked up to as an older brother. >> he gave us guidance, he gave us love, he gave us everything that we might have needed and . >> reporter: she is asking for help for the suspects. detectives have not made arrests but have gotten calls into the tip line. >> this man was loved. he did a lot for the community. he gave back. we have had a lot of community outpouring not only with information but the support of the bartley family. >> reporter: the bartley family...
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the neighbor tells us the house had been abandoned for many years. no one was there when the fire started. flames also scorched the wall of a nearby house. the cause is under investigation. >>> a s.w.a.t. raid shuts down a silicon valley drug lab. the number of police saying the sis served search warrants at apartments on bush street in downtown mountain view. tips from neighbors let them to the apartment complex. officers found weapons and drugs. they found meth and heroin. and the lab for making a power drug called dimethyl tryptamine or dmt for short. >> snort it, inject it. it's a fast acting hallucinogen. >> police say this is the third dmt lab to be busted in california. three suspects were arrested and more are expected. officers say the dmt being processed could have sold for tens of thousands of dollars. >>> in new york today police are enforcing new rules designed to ease the gas line frustrations on the east coast. a if you fuel rationing plan -- a new fuel rationing plan lets people fill up every other day depending on the license plate n
the neighbor tells us the house had been abandoned for many years. no one was there when the fire started. flames also scorched the wall of a nearby house. the cause is under investigation. >>> a s.w.a.t. raid shuts down a silicon valley drug lab. the number of police saying the sis served search warrants at apartments on bush street in downtown mountain view. tips from neighbors let them to the apartment complex. officers found weapons and drugs. they found meth and heroin. and the...
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it's already there if you are watching us in marin, sonoma and napa valley. it's heading quickly south. that means you in novato and mill valley and richmond and vallejo. it's a matter of about 20 or 30 minutes before the rain begins. south of the golden gate including san mateo, palo alto, redwood city, hayward, fremont, you likely have another hour or two before the rain moves in but once it gets here it's not going to move out for hours. we are stuck with the clouds. cue the birds swinging by our camera now. livermore 64. downtown san francisco 62. and san jose 63 degrees. low pressure off the western washington and west coast. not as big as sandy but it has a counterclockwise swirl slamming into the northwest but the southern edge of it is moving into the bay area. you see the rain in inland sections of northern california. chico and redding getting a lot of rainfall heading in our direction. it arrives tonight. it will impact you coming up from about 7 or 8:00 onward even in the south bay. half inch of rainfall. quickly it moves out. we'll get sunshine a
it's already there if you are watching us in marin, sonoma and napa valley. it's heading quickly south. that means you in novato and mill valley and richmond and vallejo. it's a matter of about 20 or 30 minutes before the rain begins. south of the golden gate including san mateo, palo alto, redwood city, hayward, fremont, you likely have another hour or two before the rain moves in but once it gets here it's not going to move out for hours. we are stuck with the clouds. cue the birds swinging...
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the neighbor tells us the house had been abandoned for many years. no one was there when the fire started. flames also scorched the wall of a nearby house. they are still looking for the cause of that fire. >>> well, about 100 people spent a cold night camping out in hopes of having happier holidays. >> they did. they're in line to get help with thanksgiving and christmas meals and some gifts as well. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec is in san jose at at sacred heart community service event. they were out all night in the rain, weren't this? >> >> reporter: that's right. as lawrence just told us, it is cold and it is wet out here. not a good night for camping. but it was a casualty of the cause for these people. they are lined up in front of sacred heart community service. they are signing up for holiday help this year, food for thanksgiving dinner and toys for christmas. sacred heart is expecting record numbers of people asking for help this year which is what they saw last year. thousands of people for each holiday, thanksgiving and christmas. people ha
the neighbor tells us the house had been abandoned for many years. no one was there when the fire started. flames also scorched the wall of a nearby house. they are still looking for the cause of that fire. >>> well, about 100 people spent a cold night camping out in hopes of having happier holidays. >> they did. they're in line to get help with thanksgiving and christmas meals and some gifts as well. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec is in san jose at at sacred heart community service...
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books teach us patience. they teach us all kinds of things like that. >> what does mountain climbing teach you? >> having gone up mount kilimanjaro last year, that teaches you patience, too. just trying to do things that are bigger than yourself. that's my hope. >> incredible. >> did you ever lose the belief that you would have this thrill of being where you are, this possibility? >> well, i think that's one of the things ironically books teach you, is to have a big imagination. i always believed and had the hope that i could do it. >> what are you reading now? >> presently i'm reading a book by a russian author called "the master and the margarita." i'm engaged in that right this second. >> great to have you here. >> r.a. dickey thank you so much. what a pleasure. >> we'll be right back, you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> you got that knuckleball down? >> i do, i do. this has been a great broadcast. think of the people that have been on. warren was here. r.a. dickey was here. we looked at david letterma
books teach us patience. they teach us all kinds of things like that. >> what does mountain climbing teach you? >> having gone up mount kilimanjaro last year, that teaches you patience, too. just trying to do things that are bigger than yourself. that's my hope. >> incredible. >> did you ever lose the belief that you would have this thrill of being where you are, this possibility? >> well, i think that's one of the things ironically books teach you, is to have a...
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the storm might give us rain and wind. the trend will be farther out to sea. that will keep us dry. that is the way it looks like now. all the way to the big getaway day, highs 50s. morning lows near 40. stay tuned. we'll keep you posted on that. >>> checking the roads, tom. 66 westbound at the beltway. that's blocking the right lane. shouldn't be hard to get around. so any minute now. eastbound 66 out of haymarket. heading towards the beltway. a live look as you pass the visitors center. eastbound and westbound excellent for you. no issues to report. you're getting by issue free. >> thanks so much. 4:53 now. you will not see sharp shooters any time soon. a hold a scheduled deer kill pending the outcome of a lawsuit. several animal rights advocates filed a lawsuit to stop the white deer kill >> george washington university no longer rank ed as one of the top universities in the country. it mistakenly inflated the high school standings of its incoming students by 20% over the past decade. gw had been ranked 51st. u.s. news said the school will remain unranked until the 2014 best coll
the storm might give us rain and wind. the trend will be farther out to sea. that will keep us dry. that is the way it looks like now. all the way to the big getaway day, highs 50s. morning lows near 40. stay tuned. we'll keep you posted on that. >>> checking the roads, tom. 66 westbound at the beltway. that's blocking the right lane. shouldn't be hard to get around. so any minute now. eastbound 66 out of haymarket. heading towards the beltway. a live look as you pass the visitors...
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youelected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. and in thecoming weeks and months, i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together, redugs our deficit, reforming our tax codes, fixing our immigration system, freeg ourselves from foreign oil. we've got more work to do. but that doesn't mean your work is done. the role of citizen in our dem si does not end with your vote. it's not about whatcan be done for us, but about what did be done by uls by the hard and necessary work of self- government. that's theprinciple we were founded on. this country has more wealth han any nation, but that's not what makes us rich. we have the mostpowerful military in history, but that's not what makes us strong. our university, ourculture are all the envy of the world, but that's not what keeps the world coming to our shorts. what makes a country exceptional is what bonds it together and the best country on earth. thiscountry only works when we accept certain only gags to o
youelected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. and in thecoming weeks and months, i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together, redugs our deficit, reforming our tax codes, fixing our immigration system, freeg ourselves from foreign oil. we've got more work to do. but that doesn't mean your work is done. the role of citizen in our dem si does not end with your vote. it's not about whatcan be done for us, but...
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they won't be using the same instruments they normally would use. it's all about the weather being just right. the cloud ceiling not 1.6 million in new york. 350,000 in connecticut. one of the places without power in new jersey is hard hit long beach island and ben tracey was one of the first reporters allowed to see some of the damage there. he is nearby in moonachie, new jersey. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's only one way on and off long beach island or as the locals call id lbi. but this sign says the bridge is closed. nearly 10,000 people that call this island home are not allow good out there. they did let us out yesterday to see the damage and i can tell you beyond this road block it's a total mess. this area known as beach haven looks more like beach hell. sand swallowing everything in its path and boats with nowhere left to go. >> how does the water knock our refrigerator down. >> reporter: joe decided not evacuate. he has two ruined cars and a bruised ego. >> i imagine the question people are asking you why did you de
they won't be using the same instruments they normally would use. it's all about the weather being just right. the cloud ceiling not 1.6 million in new york. 350,000 in connecticut. one of the places without power in new jersey is hard hit long beach island and ben tracey was one of the first reporters allowed to see some of the damage there. he is nearby in moonachie, new jersey. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's only one way on and off long beach island or as the...
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christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. team... ...not first on your mind...the 8-2 san jose stae spartans... ...4 straight w, they are red hot... ...no tm >>> all right. best bay area college football team may be not first on your mind. the 8-2 san jose state spartans four straight wins no team has scored more points per game over that period. and tonight, spartans hit the national spotlight hosting byu. you're going to get a look at quarter david sales in his last tune-up practice before tonight. the spartans have flown under the radar like they always do in this cluster of bay area college football. but coach mike macintyre has them playing so well, they cannot be ignored. before tonight's 7:30 kickoff, i asked him what he has been selling the kids who have bought in. >> it's a dream. you know? they have taken
christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. team... ...not first on your mind...the 8-2 san jose stae spartans... ...4 straight w, they are red hot... ...no tm >>> all right. best bay area college football team may be not...
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nationally about 44 million of us will head to our cars and most of us will be driving within 50 miles. here in california, almost 5 -- [ signal breakup ] >>> a possible answer to sleepless nights. how sound may be the key in the search to cure insomnia. the new discovery next in tonight's healthwatch. a new discovery... in the qt to end sleepless nights. >>> this has been the most violent day yet between hamas and israel. now secretary clinton is on the ground. the story is changing by the hour. we'll have the latest on the "cbs evening news." ,, what if you could treat your insomnia by listening to yor very own brain? dr. kim mulvihill explains how *soud the key to getting >>> a new discovery in the quest to end sleepless knights. what if you could end insomnia by listening to your own brain? dr. kim mulvihill reports. >> reporter: this taxi driver has a stressful job. >> traffic and people doing everything imaginable they are not supposed to. >> reporter: that led to some sleepless nights and he is not alone. 50% of adults suffer from insomnia. but listen to this. it's the sound of
nationally about 44 million of us will head to our cars and most of us will be driving within 50 miles. here in california, almost 5 -- [ signal breakup ] >>> a possible answer to sleepless nights. how sound may be the key in the search to cure insomnia. the new discovery next in tonight's healthwatch. a new discovery... in the qt to end sleepless nights. >>> this has been the most violent day yet between hamas and israel. now secretary clinton is on the ground. the story is...
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for us, it's going to be a cold afternoon. temperatures steady or slowly fall asking a couple of rain or snow showers. no biggie. tonight down in the 30s. anything is going to end probably around midnight. little windy tomorrow and 51 and we could have gusts to 30 especially in the morning. friday warmer 59 degrees. got the heart walk saturday morning attaints park. sunday really warm. we might just make a run for 70. we'll be back with more right after this. >>> couple of rain or snow showers this afternoon. we'll see temperatures in the upper 30s for the drive home and then a nice warming trend. we could be 70 by sunday and then if next chance of rain probably not until tuesday. >> all right. i like this form of glancing blow. we don't need it right now. thank you howard and thank you. that's it for 9news now at noon. we'll be back at 5:00. but you can check us out 24 hours a day on the web at wusa9.com. have a great day. but before you leave, here's one last look at campaign 2012. >> we will win this election. and we will f
for us, it's going to be a cold afternoon. temperatures steady or slowly fall asking a couple of rain or snow showers. no biggie. tonight down in the 30s. anything is going to end probably around midnight. little windy tomorrow and 51 and we could have gusts to 30 especially in the morning. friday warmer 59 degrees. got the heart walk saturday morning attaints park. sunday really warm. we might just make a run for 70. we'll be back with more right after this. >>> couple of rain or snow...
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joining us now is dr. allen hightman. we thought you might be in here talking about what's next legally with the hanging chads if you will. not the case at all. >> i'm delighted not to be talking about legal rangles. last thing we need in a presidential election. with a victory, the sweeping of the legal challenges really don't matter. the election mandate results are clear at least in terms of the winner. >> they were talking about the vote would be split. that did not happen at all. so let's get to what did happen. you are known as the never wrong pundant and that record stands today. tell me how you knew. >> this is 8 in a row correct predictions since 1984 since i was 9 for the keys to the white house. and the keys to the white house are different. they are not based on polls or the economy. the theory is presidential elections are votes. up or down on how well the party in power has governored not just the economy but on a broad range of factors. foreign policy successes and failures. >> you have 13 keys. >> 13 keys.
joining us now is dr. allen hightman. we thought you might be in here talking about what's next legally with the hanging chads if you will. not the case at all. >> i'm delighted not to be talking about legal rangles. last thing we need in a presidential election. with a victory, the sweeping of the legal challenges really don't matter. the election mandate results are clear at least in terms of the winner. >> they were talking about the vote would be split. that did not happen at...
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thank you for sending us that photo. folks are wearing hats and our temperatures this hour is 45 degrees. that is a far cry from the mid 20's we had this morning. it is still well below average. we're 10-15 degrees below where we should be this time of year. we have 46 in frederick and $43.45 in manassas. a little warmer toward the bay. in shenandoah national park, there's a little bit of white snow holding on at the mountaintop. a beautiful time lapse from the sunrise this morning. a little bit of clout in this to start the day and that changed into a thin veil of clouds. that will be the rule throughout the day today. the coastal system is trying to get organized. it is beginning to appear off the coast of north carolina. the timing of all this shows the clouds are trying to filter their way into our region. we will see the clouds increase by tonight. our computer model shows that the store may be 200 miles off the coast which means we're looking at the eastern shore of the delmarva to get the greatest impact. it will
thank you for sending us that photo. folks are wearing hats and our temperatures this hour is 45 degrees. that is a far cry from the mid 20's we had this morning. it is still well below average. we're 10-15 degrees below where we should be this time of year. we have 46 in frederick and $43.45 in manassas. a little warmer toward the bay. in shenandoah national park, there's a little bit of white snow holding on at the mountaintop. a beautiful time lapse from the sunrise this morning. a little...
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we used to shop on cyber monday. we would go to work monday after thanksgiving and use the boss' computer. we all have connected phones and computers now and tablets. we have no lack of ways to get connected so i think cyber monday is just hype. you will find great loss leaders no doubt about it but you will also see that we are really in black q4 to be honest not just black friday or cyber monday. the best way to save, don't buy things you don't want just because the surprise great. this goes with shopping online. >> i'm so guilty of that. >> such a great price i know i'll use it later. maybe not. this is not the last big deal opportunity of the season. bear that in mind. we have a couple of quick samples i want to show from you cnet's favorite online black friday tech products coming up. we have a toshiba tv 40" hd flat panel good name brand 180 bucks. >> that's a good deal. >> crazy deal. that's like giving it away. that's going to be at best buy. a door buster. they will have a few. the motorola droid max one of
we used to shop on cyber monday. we would go to work monday after thanksgiving and use the boss' computer. we all have connected phones and computers now and tablets. we have no lack of ways to get connected so i think cyber monday is just hype. you will find great loss leaders no doubt about it but you will also see that we are really in black q4 to be honest not just black friday or cyber monday. the best way to save, don't buy things you don't want just because the surprise great. this goes...
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busy morning for us. with an update on the forecast, here's lawrence. >>> things getting excited out there. nice weather coming our way. very nice sunshine and mild temperatures. a little cool in spots, 40s and 50s in most parts of the bay area. and the valley have dropped down to 30s inland. and mild sunshine getting near 70 degrees in the afternoon. inland 60s inside the bay and coast side. still some showers in far northern california and oregon if you're headed in that direction so watch out for that. this whole trough is going to dig along the west coast and a major change in the weather pattern as we get to friday and the weekend. the rain line is going it stay north. we're going to be nice and dry. the temperature is going to be mild by the afternoon. anyone coming in looking nice today. mostly clear skies. temperatures in the 60s armed the country. not -- around the country. 48 and chilly in denver. rain could cause delays in toward new york. around the bay area, temperatures in the 60s and almost
busy morning for us. with an update on the forecast, here's lawrence. >>> things getting excited out there. nice weather coming our way. very nice sunshine and mild temperatures. a little cool in spots, 40s and 50s in most parts of the bay area. and the valley have dropped down to 30s inland. and mild sunshine getting near 70 degrees in the afternoon. inland 60s inside the bay and coast side. still some showers in far northern california and oregon if you're headed in that direction so...
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they didn't have to use deadly force. this wasn't a situation to where it had to come to a wrongful death. >> reporter: there is no evidence at this time that the driver shot at the officers. the actual chain of events that led up to the officers using their weapons is under investigation at this time. >> reporter: he says his son answered the call to serve hi country. >>> this is a young man to signed up to serve his country to went to afghanistan, came back untouched, was safe in afghanistan, came back to get killed by two macho cops. >> reporter: now the family wants more than a palm springs police investigation. family says the services for the young marine will be held here at the mortuary in fremont on warm springs boulevard at 11 a.m. on wednesday. they say there will be full military honors. they are saying the public is invited. >>> volunteers helped out to restore a native oster habitat in san francisco bay -- oyster habitat in san francisco bay. the specks are baby oysters. the bricks have been in the basins au
they didn't have to use deadly force. this wasn't a situation to where it had to come to a wrongful death. >> reporter: there is no evidence at this time that the driver shot at the officers. the actual chain of events that led up to the officers using their weapons is under investigation at this time. >> reporter: he says his son answered the call to serve hi country. >>> this is a young man to signed up to serve his country to went to afghanistan, came back untouched, was...
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. >> thanks for staying with us on this election night, everybody, i'm shawn yancy. this is brian boulder. >> we're starting you right now. >>> welcome back everybody. thanks for staying with us, if you have, from the maryland state house to the white house. watching the polls, and bringing you the results as they come in. the latest numbers for the presidential race. >> let's take a look first in virginia. you can see in the u.s. senate race, tim kaine is being declared the winner there in virginia over his republican challenger george allen. we'll have a live report from both camps coming up. >> the latest numbers you can see there. 55% of the votes. >> let's talk about president obama and mitt romney. one number on their minds tonight. that is the magic number, 270. that is how many electoral votes they need to win the presidency. >> it is still either candidates race tonight. >> reporter: this night, where we see tim kaine now coming up on top in virginia, we still do not have an answer in virginia, but you know, mark, you and i have been on the phones recently.
. >> thanks for staying with us on this election night, everybody, i'm shawn yancy. this is brian boulder. >> we're starting you right now. >>> welcome back everybody. thanks for staying with us, if you have, from the maryland state house to the white house. watching the polls, and bringing you the results as they come in. the latest numbers for the presidential race. >> let's take a look first in virginia. you can see in the u.s. senate race, tim kaine is being...
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majority, 54% told us that. the other thing that's very interesting here, we know the economy was the top issue, but when asked -- people were asked who would do better job on the economy actually mitt romney had only one-point advantage here. this was the issue that was supposed to cut against the president, the unemployment rate was supposed to hurt him, in the end he loses the economy as an issue by a single point, scott. >> pelley: thank you very much. let's have a look at the tabulated vote in florida. there is still three states we have not been able to make a projection, not going to make a difference in the outcomes but it's interesting to see. the tabulated vote in florida because it is so very close, 91% of the vote has been counted in florida. and have look at that, there's about 50,000 votes between them. again, if mitt romney wins florida it will make no difference in tonight's race. but an interesting, interesting division there in the state of florida. the state of virginia also is a state where w
majority, 54% told us that. the other thing that's very interesting here, we know the economy was the top issue, but when asked -- people were asked who would do better job on the economy actually mitt romney had only one-point advantage here. this was the issue that was supposed to cut against the president, the unemployment rate was supposed to hurt him, in the end he loses the economy as an issue by a single point, scott. >> pelley: thank you very much. let's have a look at the...
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you have the combination of rain and wind that will be with us for a while. you can see what's going to happen on the futurecast on the time lapse here. we get clouds today, tonight we have the clouds break up. this is about midnight here. look what happens left hand part of your screen, bang, tomorrow at this time we have the first wave of rain that goes through right on its heels, another wave right up here. so it's just going to come down tomorrow. the accumulation from this is not as much as thursday and friday. so wednesday simply sets the stage. and then we really open the curtain on the performance starting on thursday and friday. forecast for today, mostly cloudy skies, 63 vallejo, 62 san francisco. clouds today, rain tomorrow. winds up to 40 miles an hour over the bay area higher gusts in the mountains. and as we look ahead, it will stay wet right through sunday. there's weather. for traffic, here's elizabeth. >> we start off with bart delays we are just hearing about. on the richmond line a medical emergency on the tracks. right now there's delays r
you have the combination of rain and wind that will be with us for a while. you can see what's going to happen on the futurecast on the time lapse here. we get clouds today, tonight we have the clouds break up. this is about midnight here. look what happens left hand part of your screen, bang, tomorrow at this time we have the first wave of rain that goes through right on its heels, another wave right up here. so it's just going to come down tomorrow. the accumulation from this is not as much...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> voters across florida were in line to cast a ballot way past the official closing of 8:00 p.m. in some places voting dragged on into the night. a high turnout and unusually long ballot contributed to the long lines. if you're thinking the process should just be easier, those voting problems may soon be a thing of the past thanks to advances in technology. the internet of course will inevitably play a big role. how we may vote in the future. >> reporter: in this era of mobile devices and cloud computing, voting is a rare holdout which unlike banking and shopping hasn't migrated to the internet. some say it's only a matter of time before all americans cast ballots online. >> we're seeing it in other parts of the world and states are starting to experiment with voting online. the technology is getting better. >> reporter: besides the potential benefits including increased efficiency, greater ballot counting accuracy and
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> voters across florida were in line to cast a ballot way past the official closing of 8:00 p.m. in some places voting dragged on into the night. a high turnout and unusually long ballot contributed to the long lines. if you're thinking the process should just be easier, those voting problems may soon be a thing of the past thanks to advances in technology. the internet of course will inevitably play a big...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >> schieffer: back now with our political panel. peggy, i want to let you finish your thought there. you were talking about changes that are coming. >> yeah, well, one of the things i think i am seeing is that the republican establishment in washington and the establishments wherever they exist in the country, they took a shock. they are somewhat concussed. however, the base itself has been shocked and is somewhat concussed. and i think sometimes at moments of shock you can look at yourself and you can say there are ways i n
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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how law enforcement institution like us works. and keep in mind, i don't believe any of them ever talked to my predecessor mike hennessey but if they did he would tell them that rarely has anything ever come to the desk of the sheriff, maybe once or twice in a year. >> it's interesting though what we're seeing here is the big question of course is whether or not they are going to try to mound a recall against you. >> right. >> if this is the first beginning of that. how do you feel about that? you have already had your court case, board of supervisors hearing, got reinstated and now they're talk recall. >> i think they keep the pressure on but i have to keep my nose to the grindstone and that's what i have done in being reinstated sheriff. the transition is smooth within the sheriff's department. i am back in the jails, talking with inmates and with our staff. we are moving forward with the business of smart incarceration, making sure staff is protected, inmates are being well taken care of and that rehabilitation programs on the
how law enforcement institution like us works. and keep in mind, i don't believe any of them ever talked to my predecessor mike hennessey but if they did he would tell them that rarely has anything ever come to the desk of the sheriff, maybe once or twice in a year. >> it's interesting though what we're seeing here is the big question of course is whether or not they are going to try to mound a recall against you. >> right. >> if this is the first beginning of that. how do you...
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. >> most of us were not born at that time. it is important we know our american history so we don't repeat this. >> in oakland, cbs 5. >>> mother and son have thanksgiving dinner together. the heart wrenching circumstance that kept them a part for so long. how they were reunited. >>> after all of the disappointment and madness to get them before they go away, hope for twinkies. how they may survive, after all. >> good evening. we have clouds in the forecast. fog and next up, rain. the day you should expect it as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tomorrow. the national arts and humanities youth program award is similiar to a lifee achievement aw >>> first lady, michelle obama will honor youth radio. the youth program award is similar to a lifetime achievement award. youth radio teaches students about the medium and issues important to our society. in this production young adults share their thoughts on why they voted for president barack obama. >>> a reunion six decades in the making and in time for t
. >> most of us were not born at that time. it is important we know our american history so we don't repeat this. >> in oakland, cbs 5. >>> mother and son have thanksgiving dinner together. the heart wrenching circumstance that kept them a part for so long. how they were reunited. >>> after all of the disappointment and madness to get them before they go away, hope for twinkies. how they may survive, after all. >> good evening. we have clouds in the forecast....
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, loving us, and showing up for fundraisers and just letting us know how they have honored our son's life. >> they say joshua's death should remind everyone we still have military serving overseas and they deserve our support. >>> major merger this morning, cisco systems buying maroki for 1.2 billion dollars it lefts customers manage mobile devices from the cloud from the internet instead of having to install programs on laptops or phones. analysts see this as a big step. >>> san francisco may be shedding some of its anything goes image when it comes to public knew did board scheduled to vote on ordinance to prohibit nudity in most public places for anyone five and up, supporters say public nudity has gotten out of hand in some parts of the city critics say the law will infringe on freedom of expression. >>> four students have won the rode's scholarship to attend -- road's scholarship to attend oxford in england. -- they will study for two years. prominent rhodes scholars include, bill clinton, and former senator bill bradley. >>> members of an oakland youth program will be at the wh
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byron pitts is going to be following that for us tonight. byron? >> reporter: scott, we'd like to show you the current makeup of the u.s. senate. there are 53 democrats, 47 republicans. one-third of the senate is up for election tonight. in order for republicans to take back control of the senate, they would need to win four seats. that battle will take place in about a dozen states from places like massachusetts and connecticut out east to nevada and arizona out west. cbs news considers six of these states to be true tossups. that's massachusetts, connecticut, virginia, wisconsin, north dakota, and montana. now let's take a look at the house of representatives. every two years all 435 seats in the house come up for election. currently there are 242 republicans, 193 democrats. in order for democrats to take back control of the house, they would need to win 25 seats. we've talked to a number of democrats privately who say that's going to be all but impossible for them so it looks like republicans will control the house, but the makeup of the chamber
byron pitts is going to be following that for us tonight. byron? >> reporter: scott, we'd like to show you the current makeup of the u.s. senate. there are 53 democrats, 47 republicans. one-third of the senate is up for election tonight. in order for republicans to take back control of the senate, they would need to win four seats. that battle will take place in about a dozen states from places like massachusetts and connecticut out east to nevada and arizona out west. cbs news considers...
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they want us and write us and tell us and choose does the food have gm o ingredient. >> family paying more money at the grocery stories about the state paying more money to regulate this up to 1 million dollars a year. we have said from the beginning voters need to look in the details of prop 37. >> no on 37 opponent said measure is misleading and cost food growers money and create a lot of red tape. other country require food labeling. we'll see if california will join them. night is still young. >> live in san francisco tonight. >> thanks so much. gentleman here's a look at some other important state propa significance. prop 36 revise california 3 strike law. right now it is ahead 68 percent to 32 percent saying no. >> death penalty would be abolished and replaced with life sentences in california fv voters pass proposition 34. at this moment it is losing. 14 percent of the precinct reporting no. 57 percent on proposition 34 to repeal the death penalty in the state. >>> we are also posting real time results on the state proposition at our web site. our web site is updated the moment
they want us and write us and tell us and choose does the food have gm o ingredient. >> family paying more money at the grocery stories about the state paying more money to regulate this up to 1 million dollars a year. we have said from the beginning voters need to look in the details of prop 37. >> no on 37 opponent said measure is misleading and cost food growers money and create a lot of red tape. other country require food labeling. we'll see if california will join them. night...
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that was the argument that was being used this time. okay, lets a say you support the idea of the death penalty. the fact that the state of california has spent $4 billion since 1978 and had 13 executions that are being tied up in appeals, and that is costing about $300 million per execution, why not spend the money elsewhere. that was the argument. but then on the ballot it also pointed out it would cost $100 million for other programs so when people got in that ballot box, perhaps that argument reversed it. this is a reversal of what the polls have been showing. >> i wonder how much the economy played into it, you know we've had so much -- >> we tried to point to a lot of things but a lot of this stuff, whether it's this or three strikes, it's how you feel going n it's just one of those issues that people carry around with them, gay marriage, death penalty. it's an emotional issue as much as an economy issue or anything else. >> we'll see it again and again until it passes, probably. >> or we'll continue to fight it out in courts. >>
that was the argument that was being used this time. okay, lets a say you support the idea of the death penalty. the fact that the state of california has spent $4 billion since 1978 and had 13 executions that are being tied up in appeals, and that is costing about $300 million per execution, why not spend the money elsewhere. that was the argument. but then on the ballot it also pointed out it would cost $100 million for other programs so when people got in that ballot box, perhaps that...
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this is what they are teaching us. not saying that it is a total reason for why it and others turn out the way that we turned out, but it plays a part. just like i have to be held accountable for the choices i make, and so does a society. >> i keep hearing the term gang. in the black community in the bay area, it is a community, it is not a gang. you can move up in their ranks as if you are working for apple or ibm. you can move from a regular employee to ceo. in the black community, it is not like this. it is not structured like that. there is no one at sagging or telling you how to operate. there is a term in the black community called a one-man army. it is someone who acts alone. he did not bring anybody with them, he is called a one-man army. he does not have to report to anybody. none of that. i do not know if that is worse than a hierarchy. at the end of the day, i mean, it is not a gang. it is a community. i know that i am not going to get the word again abolished from the media, but i want to clarify. as long a
this is what they are teaching us. not saying that it is a total reason for why it and others turn out the way that we turned out, but it plays a part. just like i have to be held accountable for the choices i make, and so does a society. >> i keep hearing the term gang. in the black community in the bay area, it is a community, it is not a gang. you can move up in their ranks as if you are working for apple or ibm. you can move from a regular employee to ceo. in the black community, it...
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they can't ignore us. we're here. we're voting. we're paying attention. >> reporter: now that national association of latino officials tells us that every 30 seconds in this country a latino citizen turns 18 years of age. and that adds some 50,000 new potential voters in the latino community every single month. anna werner, cbs news, las vegas, nevada. >> even throw president obama won the electoral vote and the popular vote in tuesday's election, there's still one state that is up in the air. the race is too close to call in florida right now, the president has a lead of about 47,000 votes, if he wins florida he would add 29 electoral votes to his tally. another closely watched race in florida hasn't been decided. alan west a favorite of the tea party is trailing patrick murphy by 2,500 votes. west claims there were voting irregularities and wants a recounts. up next your thursday morning winter and in sports the indianapolis colts bring out the clippers to support their ailing coach. online outfit piccolo headphones buy now broad
they can't ignore us. we're here. we're voting. we're paying attention. >> reporter: now that national association of latino officials tells us that every 30 seconds in this country a latino citizen turns 18 years of age. and that adds some 50,000 new potential voters in the latino community every single month. anna werner, cbs news, las vegas, nevada. >> even throw president obama won the electoral vote and the popular vote in tuesday's election, there's still one state that is up...
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it is about all of us, or none of us, and that is the bottom line. it has to be that mentality. >> it is a way to control the prisoners. it takes the pressure off the guards and everybody else. they say we want to stop violence, but you promote a violence by segregating. when an individual comes, the first in the asking, where are you from? what is your nationality? that is how to divide and conquer. that is the way the united states is made up. that is how you work. north and south vietnam, for instance. they divide people so that the pressure will not be on them. that is how i see the system. i see it in prison, how they divide inmates. it is scary if inmates unite, and they do not like that. when i first come to prison, it will be a big thing if i went and sat with the blacks. it would be a big think if they caucasian sat with the asians. we only did that one time, where everybody got together, and we got what we wanted. when you unite, you can conquer. [applause] >> next question is for the commander. how can they community-based organization con
it is about all of us, or none of us, and that is the bottom line. it has to be that mentality. >> it is a way to control the prisoners. it takes the pressure off the guards and everybody else. they say we want to stop violence, but you promote a violence by segregating. when an individual comes, the first in the asking, where are you from? what is your nationality? that is how to divide and conquer. that is the way the united states is made up. that is how you work. north and south...
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we thank you for joining us. look forward to talking to you again. >>> that does it for us. more election coverage throughout the day. tonight on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, take a look back at the final campaign moments of 2012. we'll see you tomorrow. >> i return to the white house more determined and more inspired than ever about the work we're doing and the future. >> president barack obama wins a second term. >> with the president sweeping almost every battleground state. >> the first american president since andrew jackson to win a re-election with a lower popular percentage than he won his first time. >> romney waited about an hour to proceed after ohio was projected to go to the president. >> to democrats and republicans and government at all levels to put the people before the politics. >> there was much money spent. but not a whole lot of change when it comes to congress. >> republicans maintain control of the house. >> we'll never take it for granted. and we will never let you down. >> the people are tired of the division. they want unity. >> if he i
we thank you for joining us. look forward to talking to you again. >>> that does it for us. more election coverage throughout the day. tonight on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, take a look back at the final campaign moments of 2012. we'll see you tomorrow. >> i return to the white house more determined and more inspired than ever about the work we're doing and the future. >> president barack obama wins a second term. >> with the president sweeping...
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a south bay teen used something she used in school two years ago to keep her mom alive. >> you are looking at a newman. five days ago, i was hopelessly sad, wondering how i was going to raise a 17-year-old daughter on my own. >> an emotional larry dolan could not be happier spending time with his wife and daughter. they had the scare of a time on sunday. >> i brought the hamburgers in from the grill and she was on the couch stiff and purple and i started screaming for my daughter. >> i heard my dad call my name and never heard him say my name that loud. it sound like he was having a heart attack. >> lindsay took a look at her mother and jumped into action. >> i plugged her nose and made sure she had a clear throat and picked up her head so it wasn't leaning back and i blew in her mouth. >> she took a one-hour cpr class two years ago and knew how to breathe life back into her mother. >> when i hear the story, i died. i couldn't believe it. my daughter saved my life? >> laurie has long qt syndrome. her heart stopped. she didn't breathe for 25 minutes. had he ever family came to the bed side
a south bay teen used something she used in school two years ago to keep her mom alive. >> you are looking at a newman. five days ago, i was hopelessly sad, wondering how i was going to raise a 17-year-old daughter on my own. >> an emotional larry dolan could not be happier spending time with his wife and daughter. they had the scare of a time on sunday. >> i brought the hamburgers in from the grill and she was on the couch stiff and purple and i started screaming for my...
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. >> i have confidence that the votes are there for us to win. we have a great organization, unbelievable volunteers. i think it is as good of a grass-roots organization as we have ever seen in politics. i hope people do not sit on the sidelines. >> would you do something differently? >> i think overall we have brought a race that i can be proud of. obviously, -- we have run a race that i can be proud of. obviously, i should of had a few more cups of coffee before the first debate. other than that, i feel very good about the work that we have done. >> is this going to be over tonight? >> one way or another, we will have a winner. it may spill into the morning but i am pretty confident. >> it is unusual to hear the president himself pushed this message. it was to make sure that if you are in line at the precinct, and the polls close, stay there. urging people to bring their ideas to help -- husky -- housekeeping items. this is how concerned they are despite that confidence that you heard. >> mitt romney and paul ryan had a last-minute campaign bli
. >> i have confidence that the votes are there for us to win. we have a great organization, unbelievable volunteers. i think it is as good of a grass-roots organization as we have ever seen in politics. i hope people do not sit on the sidelines. >> would you do something differently? >> i think overall we have brought a race that i can be proud of. obviously, -- we have run a race that i can be proud of. obviously, i should of had a few more cups of coffee before the first...
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i think when you look and and see what other people have gone through, it's really meaningless for us to get up set over something like this. >> reporter: when the marathon was cancelled two days ago, a sort of grass roots call to action went out on facebook. today's finish line was this droppoff point for supplies. >> very overwhelming. >> it's sad but it's nice to see humanity come through in times like this. >> reporter: these orange jerseys were a welcome sight here. >> always good to have all of these folks coming in your neighborhood. >> it's wonderful. it's a god send. >> lorette has lived here since the '60s. with her home in ruins, she slept in her car. >> it's believed that 30 to 40,000 people in new york are in need of shelter. >> i put it up for everybody. >> why did you put your flag up. >> because we're proud to be american. we may fall but we standing back up. >> reporter: many here called staten island the forgotten borough because following sandy, so few paid attention despite the death toll and the devastation here. today, jeff, those marathon runners tried to change
i think when you look and and see what other people have gone through, it's really meaningless for us to get up set over something like this. >> reporter: when the marathon was cancelled two days ago, a sort of grass roots call to action went out on facebook. today's finish line was this droppoff point for supplies. >> very overwhelming. >> it's sad but it's nice to see humanity come through in times like this. >> reporter: these orange jerseys were a welcome sight here....